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Mississippi river upon said road, in ac- cordance with plang and specifications prepared by District Engineer Lidbers, and now on file in the office of the County Auditor; said bids to be received up until 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the 10th OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE B oO A D day of June, 1913._ The motion was sec- onded by Commissioner O'Brien and OF carried by unanimous vote of all mem- pers present. County Commissioners ‘An adjournment was then taken to 1:30 p.m. Pursuant to adjournment the board ert again met at 1:30 o'clock p. m. . Members present—Commissioner Pas. Itasca County, Minnesota. sard, Shellman, Nelson and O’Brien. ‘iy Commissioner O’Brien moved that the | bridge across Splithand Brook, on the old State road, be condemned as being unfit for public travel, and that the County Surveyor be instructed to post notices to that effect. upon said bridge. Grand Rapids, Minn., May 10th, 1913. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca coun- | The motion was seconded by Commis. ty, Minnesota, met at the court house | sioner Nelson ana cartled by unanimous n the re of Grand Rapids, Minn., | vote of all members present. dicwtines Rega, 1913 Pt 10 o'clock } Unon motion the petition. of C, W. < a.m. Q Sommers, et al, for the establishment Members present—Commissioners Pas.] of a highway in the Towns of Balsam sard, Shellman and Nelson. and Arbo was laid over to some future ‘ In the absence of Chairman King, | meeting for furfher consideration. Vice Chairman Passard presided. A petition was presented requesting Commissioner Shellman moved the | the board to authorize and direct the adoption of the following resolution: Register of Deeds to make transcripts Resolved, that t um of $50 be and | of the original patents or approved lists the same i ppropriated from } from the U. 8. Government to the State the County Fund to be eX- | of Minnesota, of lands heretofore grant. pended under the direction of Rev. G.|ed to the State from the U. S. ©. Hunter, of Nashwauk, for the pur- | Commissioner Shellman offered the pose of aiding in the appropriate ob- | following resolution and moved its adop- servance of Memorial Day, on the 30th | tion: day of May, 1913, pursuant to the pro- Whereas, By Chapters 393 and 427 of visions of Chapter 109 of the Laws of j the General Laws of Minnesota of 1913, 1911. the County Commissioners of this coun- The motion was seconded by Commis. | ty were authorized to take the action hereinafter specified, and, Whereas, Certain of the residents and tax payers of this county have peti- sioner Nelson, and said resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of all mem. bers presemé. Upon motion the matter of the hear- | tioned and recommended to this board ing upon the petition of the Interna- isnt such action be taken, and, ‘ tional Boom Co., to construct a dam Whereas, It is deemed for the best across Popple river in the Town of | interests of this cuonty and of the Popple was continued to the meeting | tax payers thereof, that such action be to be held on the 10th day of June, 1913. | taken; therefore, a A copy of a resolution adopted by the Be it Resolved, that the Register of county board of Cass county, by which | Deeds of this county be and is hereby said ‘poard rescinded its former action | directed to transcribe directly from the in approving the route of State Rural | original patents or approved lists from Highway No, 4, through said county |the United States Government to the via. Ball Club and Deer River, and ap- | State of Minnesota and the record of proved the route known as the South- | deeds from the State of Minnesota to ern route via. Federal Dam, said South. | the railroad companies receiving lands ern route to connect at the county line | as hereinafter specified, such original at Dorholt’s place with county road No. | patents and records of deeds being on 53, was presented and read. file in the office of the State Auditor ar Commissioner Shellman moved of said state, copies of such patnets, adoption of the following resolution: approved lists and deeds, in all cases Resolved, that in as much as the | where railroad companies to whom lands ‘ county of Itasca already has establish. | have been conveyed by the state to aid ed and constructed a road to the Cass |in the construction of their roads have county line at Dorholt's place, which | failed to prepare and have certified by said highway may, by resolution, be de- | the State Auditor and filed with the signated as a State Highway, and, if | Register of Deeds of this county, lists the route via. Deer River and Ball Club | of such Jands lying within this county, in was discontinued it woulda cut out that | accordance with the provisions of Sec- part of a very necessary piece of road | tion 8354 of the Revised Laws of 1905, between Cohasset and Deer River, which | and amendments thereto; that said road will also connect with the Deer | Register of Deeds be and is hereby River-Northome State Rural Highway at | authorized and directed to obtain the Reer River, Minn., therefore be it re- | necessary books and records for such “a solved that this board adhere to its | purpose and in all things to make such former action in approving the route via | transcribed records in accordance with ; Deer River and Ball Club, as set forth | the provisions of said Ohapter 393 of t in the petition for said highway, and in | said 1913 laws, and that the cost of said accordance with the survey made by | books and records and the fees of said the district engineer of the State High. | Register of Deeds for such services be way Commission. paid from the County Treasury of this The motion was seconded by Commis. | county upon approval by this board; the sioner Nelson, and said resolution was| Be it Further Resolved: That said adopted by unanimous vote of all mem- | Register of Deeds be and is further —_——-= ‘’f bers present. hereby directed to transcribe from the records of said State Auditor lists of all lands heertofore granted to the State of Minnesota from the ‘United States Government (except Sections 16 and 36), Upon motion of Commissioner Shellman, seconded by Commissioner Nelson, the hearing upon the petition for the estab- lishment of a county road to be desig- nated as road No. 131 was continued | and including all lands so granted in to the meeting to be held on the 10th | lieu of lands in Sections 16 or 86, in. day of June, 1913, by unanimous vote of | cluding reference to the laws granting all members present. | to the same, and all patents issued Commsisioner O'Brien arrived at this | thereunder to the State, and to cause time. such transcripts after due examination Commissioner Shellman moved thereof, to be certified to by the State adoption of the following resolution: Auditor as being true and correct tran. « Resolved, that the sum of $500 be and | scripts, and to record said transcripts ) the same is hereby appropriated from | in his office; that said Register of Deeds fg the County Road and Bridge Fund to} be and is hereby authorized to obtain the Town of Bearville to aid said Town the necessary books and records for in the construction of a highway be- | the purposes aforesaid; and that the ginning on the Section line between Sec- | cost of such books and records and the tions 15 and 16, Township 61, Range 22, | fees of said Register of Deeds for such and running north on Section line to | services be paid from the county trea. * the Town line between the Towns of | sury of this county upon approval there- Bearville and Carpenter. of by this board. Provided that the Be it further resolved that the sum | total amount to be expended for such of $500 be and the same is hereby ap- | purpose shall not exceed $300, and that propriated from the County Road and | if said amount is not Sufficient to cov- Bridge Fund to the Town of Carpenter | er the cost of transcripts of all such to aid said Town in the construction of | lands, any remaining shall be unsold a road beginning at the St. Louis coun. | state lants. ty line in Section 36 of said Town and | Said motion was duly seconded by Com- running west and north to the northwest | missioner O'Brien and put to a vote. ) corner of Section 7 of said Township. A majority of said Commissioners voting The motion was seconded by Commis. | in favor thereof, said motion was duly sioner Nelson and said resolution was | carried and said resolution adopted and adopted by unanimous vote of all mem- | so declared. +; bers present. Commissioner O’Brien moved the adop- It being the time set for a hearing | tion of the following resolution: upon the petition for the survey of Sec- Resolved that the sum of $100 be and tion 24, Township 145, Range 25, the|the same is hereby appropriated from same was taken under consideration. | the County Road and Bridge Fund to Commissioner Nelson moved that said | the Town of Harris to be expended in Petition be granted and that W. B. | covering corduroys on the Hill eCity Taylor, of Deer River, Minn., be appoint.| road on the line between Townships 53 ed to make a survey of said Section; |and 54,. Range 25. The motion was said survey to commence on Thursday, | seconded by Commissioner Shellman and e 29th day of May, 1913. The motion | carried by unanimous vote of all mem. ‘was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien | bers present. _ and carried by unanimous vote of all Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien ’ members present. seconded by commissioner Neilson, the A petition was presented for the sur- | following applications for correction of } vey of Section 36, Township 55, Range|assessment and abatement of taxes | /* 27. ‘Commissioner O'Brien moved that ; were approved and recommnded to the a hearing be had upon said petition at | Minnesota Tax Commission for approval: the court house in the village of Grand | McAlpine & McDonald a Rapids, Minn., on Tuesday the 10th |} Cora E. Halverson day of June, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. |W. D. Washburn ‘The motion was seconded by Commis. |E. R. Browne sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous | A. C. Bausman vote of all members present. Eva M. Bausman Commissioner O’Brien moved the adop-| Helen A. Clinton tion of the following resolution: Ethel C. Shellman, guardian Resolved, that the apportionment and | Deer River Lumber Co assessment of the survey of the follow- Commissioner Nelson moved that the ing Sections be and the some is hereby | County Auditor be instructed to ad- the | —____——— ¢ ————t eonfirmed, said Sections being described | vertise for bids for the construction of \ ap follows: a road in the Town of Oteneagen, be- 7 Section 3, Township 65, Range 26; ginning at the Northwest corner of Sec- ' Section 3, Township 53, Range 23; tion 84, Township 146, Range 25, and inf Section 10, Township 53, Range 22; running east and south to the State - Section 24, Township 55, Range 27; | road. Said road to be constructed ac- j Section 36, Township 55, Range 25; | cording to plans and specifications pre- Section 20, Township 55, Range 26; | Pared by District Engineer Lidberg, and Section 27, Township 57, Range 2 The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous ‘vote of all members present. Commissioner O'Brien moved that Dis- trict State Engineer, Lidberg, be in. structed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for the construction of county road No. 120, in Township 55, Range 27. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote of all members present. call the vote was as follows: Commissioner Nelson moved that the | Yea—Commissioners O’Brien and Shell- inty Auditor be instructed to advertise man. for bids for the construction of county Nay—Commissioners Nelson and Pas- road No. 110, and for additional wood- |sard. The motion was declared lost. en bents for the bridge across the on file in the office of the County Audi. tor. The motion was seconded by Com. oner O’Brien and carried by unani. | mous vote of all members present. The application of P. C. Warner for intment as County Superintendent of Highways under Chapter 254, Laws of 1913, was read. Commissioner O’Brien moved that said application be laid on the table. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Shellman and upon roll The report of the Physician of the !. Miller was read and the County Auditor instructed to send a bill to St. county for the care and treatment vase Louis of said All road petitions on file were laid over to June 10th, 1913. Commissioner Shellman moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, that Oscar J, Lidberg, coun- ty surveyor, be hereby appointed ty Superintendent of Highways, ant to the provision of Chapter 25. The motion was sec- the Laws of 1913. Coun- pursu. 4 of | onded by Commissioner O’Brien and said | resolution was adopted by vote of all members present. unanimous Upon motion of Commissioner O'Brien, seconded by Commissioner Nelson, following bills were allowed by mous vote of all members present. John Aiton, 8 elm trees, court house grounds .......... 3 Robert H. Bailey, justice fees justice court ........ seeeees : W. C. Barret, delivering TNBUNB) 2.2 ees Deen d Mae tes eens E. R. Browne Co., plumbing at court house and jail ........ Louis Bertram, labor on road No. 113. J. H. pau- SPOT oe 5) bn et ecametett ote Neal Bluntach, trip from ‘Taco. nite to Grand Rapids hospital August Lenn Buchanan, Clarence livery for paupers . Clarénce Buchanan, livery for 0. J. Lidberg Fred Carson, witness fees justice court George Churchich, justice court witness fees Sam Coy, interpreter’s fees jus. COE QOUPE:. 5 -aipiciaie daiewsincsle’< Lig nie Sam Coy, witness fees justice court . the unani- 6 00 16 10 11 00 8 55 2 25 10 00 312 Sam Coy, interpre er’s fees justice OOM Sess odes sees Cc, F. Carstens, making autopsy body Mike Unkolratovich » Lewis Campbell, labor on road NO TB sis Fae Soe ens Andrew Campbell, labor an road Bos VIBE 2. esis cia oee 25- Henry Campbell, Jr., labor on PORNO. 1185 060 eos oss enininiea's Henry Cleveland, labor on road NG AE Ss cancnsin ec ieisiulemsbis ree E. E. Curtis, labor on road No. 113 C. F. Corstens, autopsy on PUR ine se eee pa cea Andrew Dorholt, justice court ............ Evan Dosich, witness fees Jus: tice court S. M. Dinwiddie, board paupers. Louis F. Dow Co., supplies Reg- ister of Deeds .. . Pete Elich, witness fees justice COUNT tps ncn's sien ras cries Geo. Ehl, shovelman and cordu- roying road No. 112 W. Marc. Frazer, witness fees justice court ........ Frank Forswik, witness justice court Farnham Ptg. & Stationery C Tubber bands and stationery... constable fees The Fritz-Cross Co., stationery QUE sis ww dhe, Aojelninieioias darcy inh Slag aes. Dr. J. Gendron, expenses physi- cian board of health A. Galorneau, court house ........ ........ a Dr. M. F. Hayes, coroner's fees (Dep.) Henry H. Herri ed, deputy coron- er’s fees hauling ashes constable fees. Hennepin Bridge Co., part pay- ment, Effie bridge Bigfork eg abst oe SiN SODA Grant Hauthan, labor road No. 113 Ben 113 Tom Joovich, witness ‘tees jus. tice court Len Hofer, COMME, OMHO oo ois Soren August Jurich, witness fees jus. tice court Robt. De bs aroiictal stale Charles Kearney, justice court .. Cc. W. Kent, justice “tees justice court J. B. Kelly miskat orto siete ee Fred Kovich, witness fees jus- WACO NOIRE 8 ais oes Si sce cial ein nk Steve Kovich, witness fees jus- sgieg) casps he oe Paul Kovich, witness fees jus. tice court Pat Kinney, labor justice constable fees ‘jus- labor state. road expense in burial of Ingvar Moseng, pauper ... Geo. F. has burial two paup. ers paupers Latham’s Livery & ‘Auto Co., team hire to county. roads 94 and 112 Bert Morris, constable fees. Joe Miller, lahor road No. 112. Minnesota State Sanatorium, care and treatment of F. Atkin. son, H. Kandola and Gundrun Benson CHAMP is - Sie Sood ee ees A. C. McGee, medical services paupers Mesabe Telephone Co., telephone services . te eseee James O’Brien, witness fees ju: tice court James O'Leary, witness fees justice court ....... ig jee Nashwauk Hardware Go, burial CE DRIES aio sige en ised emsy, pphots Joseph Parenteau, witness fees Frank Provnick, witness justice court ... fees Louis Pawelich, witne: fees Albert Peterson, witness fees justice court . aebingioes Eddie Peterson, clearing and corduroying one mile 30-6221 Theodore Peterson, chainman and axeman bridge and road NPs! BBE»... 500. Wm. Passard, rodman on road T. T. Riley, sheriff's fees ais. trict court ... T. 'T. Riley, board of prisoners Enort Rokola, witness fees jus- “18 24 90 32 00 16 12 5 00 37 00 20 20 400 1794 40 15 00 30 00 5 60 7 50 5 60 95 00 135 55 8 85 3 40 5 20 4 60 5 56 35 00 35 00 6 65 490 178 48 35 400 400 20 00 4 60 4 60 460 400 25 00 450 13 69 34 30 26 40 118 60 603 58 20 23 60 Jno. L. Shellman, attending Com. ee tax abatement meet- NE Fi thed wenn ns 6 cio 0:9 wie-e John Shultz, labor road No. “3 Security Blank Book and Ptg. Co., stationery and supplies. . St. Benedict's hospital, care and treatment of paupers .......... St. Benedict's Hospital care and treatment of paupers ........ Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co., assessment books, moneys and credits supplements .... ....-- William J. Trescott, justice fees justice court ... E. R. Tellin, constable ees ji tleeeametie taste tye... . Martin Tellor, witness fees jus- tice court . Geo. Vrauech, witness. ‘fees jus- 29 00 12 50 94 60 297 26 127 00 292 75 5 69 10 80 Hee oom io. SS 4 60 Mike Urauech, witness ‘Tees jus. har tedin cinco Maa ee eee 4 60 Mark Van Patter, labor road NOHBIBIS a emae.. 0 utiat - 82 60 J. A. Van Patter labor road No. UR iisledenbensain s mack 18 00 Casper Zoble, labor road ‘No. “1i3 35 00 John Webb, witness fees jus. becuidih acsanalgte aR ee re 4 60 F. E. Williams, making plats sec. survey and recording same .... 30 00 P. C. Warner, taking levels etc., for specifications 146-25 ...... 23 59 Water, Light, Power and Bldg. Commission, light court house and jaail April ......... 51 48 Chas Walberg, labor road 112 + seee 16 87 The bonds of the First State Bank of Grand Rapids with the American Bond- ing Co., of Baltimore, as surety, in the sum Of $5000, and the Fidelity & De- posit Co., of Maryland, as surety, in the surh of $5000 were approved by unani- mous vote of all members present, up- cn motion of Commissioner Shellman, seconded by Commissioner O’Brien. Commissioner Shellman moved that a drainage ditch 80 yds. long be construct- ed upon the Lydick road under the direction of Commissioner O’Brien and District Engineer Lidberg, The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote of all members preesnt. Commissioner Shellman moved adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, that the sum of $200 be and the same is hereby appropriated from ‘the County Road and Bridge Fund to the Town of Sago to aid said Town in the construction of a bridge across Swan river on the line between the Towns of Sago and Feeley, said bridge to be subject to, the approval of District Engineer Lidberg. The motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Nelson and car- ried by ‘unanimous vote. The minutes of the meetings of April 22nd, 23rd and 25th were approved by unanimous vote of all members present, upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien seconded by Commissioner Nelson. Commissioner Shellman moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolution establishing a sanatorium for the treatment of persons affected with tuberculosis in Itasca county, Min. nesota. Whereas, the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca county deem it ad- visable to establish and maintain in Itasea county, a sanatorium for the treatment of persons affected with tu. berculosis, pursuant to Chapter 500 of the Laws of Minnesota for 1913, there. fore, Be it sesolved by said board, subject to the approval of the advisory com- mission of the Minnesota. Sanatorium for consumptives, that there be esatb- lished and maintained in said Itasca county, a sanatorium for the treatment and care Of persons affected with tu- berculosis, which said sanatorium shall not cost said county to exceed the sum which may be raised by a tax levy of not to exceed one mill on the dollar of taxable property in said county, and; Be it further resolved, that there be and there hereby is created a fund, known as the “Sanatorium Fund,” and there hereby is appropriated for said fund, out of the General Revenue Fund of said county, the sum of Fifteen Thousand dollars. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner O’Brien, and said resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of all mem- bers present. Uron motion the board adjourned to Tuesday, May 27th, 1913, at 10 o'clock a.m. the JAMES PASSARD, Vice Chairman of Board. Attest: M. A. SPANG, (Official Seal) County Auditor. Notice for Publication—Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minne. sota, May 10, 1913. Notiec is hereby given, that, as di- rected by the Commissioner of the Gen- eral Land Office, under provesions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906, (34 Stats., 617), pursuant to the appli- cation of Ji McVeigh, Serial No. 05252, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but ot not less than $15.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 24th day of June, 1913, at this office, the following tract of land: Lot oh Sec. 19; Lot 7, Sec. 20, T. 54, N. R. 26 w. 4th P. M. (35 acres) Any Persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. E. B. WOOD, Receiver. Herald-Review May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1g, 1913. Mortgage Foreclosure Sal Default having been made in the pay- ment of the sum of one hundred four- teen and 45-100 dollars, which is claim- ed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Henry Karppi and Agness Karppi, his wife, mortgagors, to Fitger Brewing Company (a corporation), mortgagee, bearing date the 3rd day of October, 1911, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register day of October, 1911, at 9:56 a, m., in Book “W” of mortgages, on page 104. And Whereas, The said Fitger Brew- eighteen hundred sixteen and 23-100 dol- the said power of sale has become op- erative, and no action or having been instituted, at law or other- wise, to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises des- cribed in and conveyed by said mort- gage, viz: Lot six (6) and west half of south east quarter (W%2 of SE) of Section twenty-one (21) and lot four (4) section twenty-eight (28) all in township fifty- five (55) north, of Range twenty-four (24) west in Itasca county and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments 5.89 and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Itasca coun- ty, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county and State, on the 23rd day of June, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public vendue, -to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if apy, on said premises, and fifty dollars Attorney's fees, as. stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; sub- ject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated May Ist, A. D., 1913. FITGER BREWING COMPANY, By P. S, Anneke, Sec. Mortgagee. P. C. Schmidt, Attorney, Herald-Review May 7, June 18. Summons for Publication STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUTY OF ITASCA- In Justice Court, before Charles Keare lars, with interset thereon; and whereas || ney, Justice. Stone-Ordeans-Wells Company, a corpor- ation, Plaintiff. vs Charles LaFond, Defendant. THE STATE OF MINESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. The State of Minnesota to Charles La- Fond, Defendant. You are hereby summoned to be and appear before the undersigned, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said county on the 31st day of May, 1913, at 10 o’clock a, m. at my office in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, in said county, to answer to the com- Plaint of Stone-Ordean-Wells company, a corporation, plaintiff in the civil ac- tion wherein the plaintiff claims the sum of fifty-one and 92-100 dollars ($51.- 92), with interest on $14.13 from July 14, 1912; and on $14.04 from September 1, 1912, and on $11.50 from December 1, 1911, and on $12.25 from May 24, 1912, at six per cent Per annum. Should you fail to appear at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be entered against you, upon the evi- dence adduced by the plaintfif, for such sum as it may show itself entitled to. Given under my hand and dated this 8rd day of May, 1913. CHARLES KEARNEY, Justice of the Peace. Herald Review May 7-14-21 Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Whereas, Detault has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage, dated ‘January 30, 1907, made by Cora Rhody and James Rhody, mortgagors, to Fitger Brewing Company, a corporation, mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Itasca and State of Minnesota, on the 30th day of January, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. in Book “F’’ of mort- gages on page 477, and again recorded in said office on the 19th day of July, 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m., in Book “W” of mortgages on page 37, which default consists in the failure of the mortgagors to pay a portion of the principal of the debt secured by said mortgage and the whole of the interest thereon, and the taxes and insurance provided for therein; and Whereas, the mortgagee has paid the taxes on said lands for the year 1910 amounting to the sur of $17.60; and has also paid the premium for insur- ance on said premises in default of the payment thereof by the mortgagors, and there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice on account of said mort- gage debt, taxes, insurance and inter- est, the sum of Seven hundred ninety- nine dollars and forty-Seven cents($799.- 47), and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to re- cover said sum or any part thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale Of the premises described in said mortgage, by virtue of the pow- er of sale therein contained and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, which sale will be made by the sheriff of the county of Itasca aforesaid, at ‘public auction to the highest bidder therefor in cash, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca and State of Minnesota on the 26th day of June, 1913, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to satisfy said amount then due on said mortgage, including said taxes and insurance and the costs of said sale, including the sum of fifty dollars attorney’s fee therein provided for in case of foreclosure. The real estate described in said mortgage and so to be sold as aforesaid, is situated in the county of Itasca and State of Minnesota and is described as follows, to-wit: Lots four (4) five (5) six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (10), Syndicate Division of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof in the office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca county, and Lot one (1) block fifteen (15) First Addition to Bovey according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the said office of Register of Deeds, within and for said county excepting the minerals with the right to the owner thereof to explore for, mine and remove the same in the usual manner. Dated May 6, 1913. FITGER BREWING Bae a7 > i, lortgagee. Cc. L. Pratt, Attorney for mortgagee, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Herald-Review Mav 14 to June 25. ONE YEAR TWO DOLLAR FOR THE , OF THE Village Council OF THE Village of Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minn., ‘May 12, 1913. A regular meeting of the Village Coun cil of the Village of Grand Rapids, Itas. ca County, Minnesota, was held this 12th day of May, 1913, at the Recorder's of. fice, Village hall, at 8 o'clock p. m. Members present: President Riddell, Trustees Arscott, King and Russell and Recorder Sherman. Minutes of three former meetings were read and approved. Monthly report of village treasurer was read and approved and ordered filed. The following bills wer auditeed and allowed. : King Lumber Company, planks..$ 5.50 Frank Myers, three fire runs.... 15.00 Cc. W. Forrest, fire runs and thawing catch basins............ 16.26 P. C. Warner, surveying and as- signment .......- 29.88 E. C. Kiley, notices 5.50 Henry Hughes & Co., steel scrap- ers and shovels 19.36 T. T. Riley, board of prisoners, I91T and, 1012... 0.60... .es en 22.50 Miller-Davis Printing Co., warrant and minute books sees 24,00 Lieberman Bros., assignees, sun- dry labor bills .. 114.00 First National Bank, assignee It being the time and place for open- ing and considering sealed bids for the construction of a stone culvert across Sleeper avenue and Seventh street and an extension to culvert on Hoffman avenue between 8th and 9th streets President Riddell declared this to be the mext order of businss, Sealed bids were tenderd as follows: Edw. Hach- ey, to construct Sleeper ave. culvert for the sum of $556.20 and extension to Hoffman ave. culvert for the sum of $50.00; C. A. Carlson, to construct Sleep- er ave. culvert for the sum of $694.00. and extension to Hoffman ave. cub for the sum Of $85.00; Lofberg Cement Works, to construct Sleeper ave. cul. vert for the sum of $976.00, and exten. sion to Hoffman ave. culvert for the Sum of $110.60; Courtemanche & Dion to construct Sleeper ave. culvert for the Sum of $773.00, and extension to Hoff- man ave. culvert for the sum of $95.00. Motion made by King seconded by Ar- scott, as bid of Edw. Hachey being the lowest, said bid of Edw. Hachey be ac- cepted and the Recorder be instructed to enter into a contract with the said Edw. Hachey for the construction of Said culverts according to plans and specifications, Motion carried by unani- mous vote, Motion made by King, seconded by Ar- scott, that a crosswalk’ be built on the east ‘side of Kindred avenue and Second street. Motion carried. Motion by Arscott, seconded by Russell, that the Recorder be instructed to ad- vertise for sealed bids for the construc. tion of all village crosswalks for the~ season, according to plans and specifi- cations to be prepared by the Village Engineer. The motion carried by a unan- imous vote. Motion made by King, secondea by Ascott, that the President appoint a committee to confer with Attorney A. L. Thwing with reference to suit pend- ing against the village regarding cer- Hans sidewalk assessments, Motion car. vi whereupon the president Russell and Sherman as such comeitens Motion made by Arscott, seconded by King, that the Street Commissioner be instructed to proceed to gravel Hoff. man avenue, starting at the Great Northern track, thence north for one or two blocks so as to ascertain about what the cost will be, should the coun- cil decide to gravel said avenue north to Ice Lake. Motion carried. On motion duly made and carried, a resolution was adopted, ordering cer- tain sidewalks to be constructed in the village, and said resolution was ordered published to law, and that a copy of said resolution be served up- on the owners of the property fronting on the respective streets, in accord- ance with the statutes in such case made and provided. GEO. RIDDELL, Village President. Attest: FRANK SEHRMAN, Village Recorder. Grand Rapids, Minn, May 14, 1913. A special meeting of the village coun. cil of the Villege of Grand Rapids, Itas. ca county, Minn.) was held this 14th day of May, 1913, at the Recorder's office at 5 o'clock p. m Members present—President Riddell, Trustees Arscott, King and Russell and Recorder Sherman. The reading of the minutes was dis. Pensed with. Motion made by King seconded by Arscott, that council reconsider action cf meeting of May 12th, in awarding contract for Sleeper ave. culvert to Mr. Edw. Hachey, and to instruct the vil- lage engineer’ to draw a new set of plans and specifications, and to read- vertise for bids, to be opened at meet-- Ing to be held Saturday evening May 24th, 1913. Motion carried by a unami- There being no further business the meeting adjourned, GEO. RIDDELL, Village President, Village ‘Recorder. NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the town board of the town of Ar- bo until 44 o’clock p. m., on May 26 1913, for the building of the town- ships share of road No. 114. Said bids to be opened and considered on May 27, 1913, at the office of the town clerk, — Attest: hi

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